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THE PILOT—Southern Pines; North Carolina
THURSDAY, JlULY 17, 1958
CARTHAGE NEWS
By MRS. ALONZO BLUE |
Mrs. Fred Underwood of
Whiteville spent last week visit-;
ing her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Under
wood, on Vass Road, and other
relatives in Moore County.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Poole are
spending some time at Mrs.
Poole’s home in Reidsville.
Lewis Harris, Howard Harris
and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Har
ris and son Mike, Etccompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Parks,
spent Sunday in Chapel Hill,
guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Har
ris.
Miss Barbara Brown was in
Raleigh last Thursday and Fri
day for the Fulghum-Pressly
wedding which took place Fri
day afternoon in the First Pres
byterian Church in that city.
Miss Brown was an honorary
bridesmaid.
Mrs. B. C. Wallace is spending
LAST CALL!
The Well-Known
LIBERTY MILLING COMPANY
"A Well-Established Flour and
Custom-Grihding Mill and Feed Business"
TO BE SOLD AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION!
Wednesday/ July 23,2:00 P. M.
(RAIN or SHINE)
I
THE LIBERTY MILLING COMPANY is ideally located on U.S.
Route No, 421 in Liberty, North Carolina, in the heart of a large
and thriving farm and cattle country.
TO BE SOLD AS A GOING BUSINESS to include real estate,
all milling, grinding and feed equipment, and stock of merchan
dise. It has been well established for many years and has been
operated continuously by the present owner for 17 years. In
spection of the property will show that it is doing a large vol-
ume of business, the greatest percentage being cash.
This mill is equipi>ed wilh every necessity for a modem null
ing and feed business operation. The major items of equipment
include: 50-barrel flour mill, commeal mill, complete seed
cleaning plant, hammermill, one-ton feed mixer complete with
feed mill and molasses machine, com cutler, tanks for 16-lon
molasses storage: also, many small items.
The improvements consist of the mill building £ind the storage
building. The site contains one and one-half acres and fronts
on three streets. It could be easily subdivided into several bus
iness sites or would make an ideal location for a shopping cen
ter, warehouse, or other businesses needing a large tract of land.
If you are seeking a well-paying business, a choice investment
or an outlet for your flour or feed, it will pay you to investigate
this.. Will be sold on unusually good terms. Catalog wilh views
and more details available upon request.
Sale in association with
DONNELL REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY
TeL MI 3-3906 — OAK RIDGE, N. C.
—By—
J. G. SHEETS & SONS
REALTORS - AUCTIONEERS
304 First Street, S. W. Tel. DI 5-8885 ROANOKE, VA.
"Any Kind of Sale — Anywhere"
CHECK THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS
GENERAL ELECTRIC
13 CUBIC EOOT EREEZER
!IMirMMgl5IL=
ipprin
BETTER
1. All your food in easy reach!
2. Bonus door storage
3. Fits in one square yard of space!
4. Close-up freezing action!
5. G-E extras like slide-out basket!
6. Three-way warranties!
“Book-Shelf"
FREEZER
Mode! HU-13R
TERMS
?^ARTHAGE EURNITURE CO.
Phone WH 7-2253
CARTHAGE. N. C.
We Deliver
this week in Rutherfordton with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Meroney.
Mrs. W. L. McLean is visiting
her brother, Dr. J, A. Ellis, in Ra
leigh, this week.
Miss Rose Mary Kelly is visit
ing her cousins, Misses Betsey
and Alex Thornton, who are
guests in- the home of Miss Kelly’s
uncle and aunt. Col. and Mrs.
Alex P. Kelly, in Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kelly
and sons, Archie and Reives, and
Miss Martha. Carter spent Sun
day at Badin Lake. They were
joined by Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Seawell and children' and Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Jones and chil
dren of Bennett, Mr, and Mrs.
Ed Kirkman and family and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. 'Vickery and fam
ily of Pleasant Garden. They en
joyed a picnic at the lake.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Neill and
childien will arrive tonight from
Helena, Ark., and will be over
night guests of Mrs. Neill’s moth
er, Mrs. Alonzo Blue. They will
go to Aberdeen Friday to move
into the manse. They plan to go
to Roanoke, Va., for the week
end with his mother, Mrs. Mar
tha Cox Neill.
Miss Margaret Kelly, who is
employed by Pinehurst, Inc., is
vacationing at home this week.
Miss Barbara Poole, librarian
at Donaldson Air Force Base,
Greenville. S.C., spent Friday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Poole. On Saturday morn
ing she boarded a military plane
at Pope Field for San Francisco,
Calif., where she is attending the
American Library Association
convention, representing the Mil
itary Air Transport Command.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart,
who have been vacationing here
for two weeks, and in Wilming
ton with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wal
lace and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wal
lace, Jr., for the past week, re
turned to their home in Wash
ington, D. C. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright of
Gasburg, Va., spent last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Murd K. Prevost
and children visited relatives in
Asheboro Sunday.
Mrs. N. W. McKay and sons,
Neill and Orren, of Greensboro
spent last Sunday with her moth
er, Mrs. Sadie K. Wall. Orren re
mained for a week’s visit witn
his grandmother.
Mrs. F. H. Upchurch and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Hunsucker and
children. Tommy and Elizabeth,
of Robbins were Thursday visit
ors of Mrs. D. H. Parks.
Mrs. N. A. MacLeod and Mrs.
Currie Horne left yesterday for
Montreat where they will be for
a week attending the Woman’s
Training School, as delegates
from the Carthage Presbyterian
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and
son, Gregory, of Greensboro,
were here over Sunday with
Solicitor and Mrs. M. G. Boyette,
and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barnes.
Mrs. Young Allen and daughter,
Pamela, of Lumberton spent last
week with her paients, Mr. and
Mrs. Boyette, while Mr. Allen
was attending summer school at
the University.
C. C. Wallace, Jr., and C. C.
Ill, of Wilmington were here
over the weekend with his pa
rents, the C. C. Wallaces.
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
THURSDAY, JULY 10
GAMES
Postponed (Rain)
MONDAY. JULY 14
GAMES
VFW 2, Church of Wide Fellow
ship 13; CP&L 5, National Guard
12.
TUESDAY. JULY 15
GAMES
National Guard 11, Little Nine,
8; Moose 19, CP&L 12.
STANDINGS
(As of Thursday morning)
Won Lost
National Guard 6
Church of Wide Fel . 5
Moose Lodge 4
CP&L ' 4
Little Nine > 3
VFW 0
COMING GAMES
Thursday (July 17) Church of
Wide Fellowship vs. National
Guard; Moose Lodge vs. Little
Nine. Tuesday (July 22) Little
Nine vs. CP&L; National Guard
vs. VFW. Thursday (July 24)—
CP&L j/s. VFW; Church of Wide
Fellowship vs. Moose.
John Paul Jones, one of Amer
ica’s greatest sea heroes of the
Revolution, who later fought for
Russia when the U. S. disbanded
i(s Navy, died July 18, 1792, at
Paris, France. He was en route
from the U. S. to Algeria to act
as special envoy for President
Washington.
Come See, Come Save at Your Friendly A&P!
A
Spanish Bar Cakeb
Jane Parker
SPECIAL!
* Pig Vqlw
Sap’s own pure veoetabu
SHORTENING
dexo
Swift Canned Meats
Luncheon Meat Prem '!:an^'47c
Sandwich Steaks 'con’
Hamburger ' 'c<S'’53c
'3 0-63c
Sausage sl™runk’c:S^53c
SPECIAL SALE!
Mild and Mellow Coffee
Eight
O’clock
|C"4'
Delicious Hot or Iced — Try It Today!
79c
Under-Wood — Deviled
H .-. Oz.
3.111 -Can
2V4 Oz. Can 20c
Sunshine Cheez-its or
Hi-Ho2%? 35c Tuna
For Canning Use
^ ^Pkg.
A&P Fancy — White Meat
7 Oz.
Gan
35c Pen-Jel
sn 20c
29c
SPECIAL! "Our Finest Quality" Shredded Style — A&P
4.
1-lbe can 30c
deep, the digestible all-purpoee
shortening, is ideal for cakes,
fries and perfect pies.
EQUAL TO THE BEST
YET COSTS YOU LESS.
Sauerkraut2
Na. 303
16 Oz.
Cans
Pickle Patch Brand Downyflake Frozen
Garden So lad27c Waffles 2 IS. 29c
Nabisco Brand Cookies — Chicken of The Sea Brand
Chippers 33c Chunk Tuna 31c
Argo Starch
2 8 Oz.
Pkgs.
Peach — Apple or Cherry — Fruit Style
101/2 Oz. OOaa 24 Oz.
Pkg. Package
Linit Starch
12 Oz.
Pkg.
- — Peach — Apple or unerry -
Morton Pies
Grand For Snacks — Burry Brand
Gaucho Cookies
11 Oz.
Pkg.
53c
35c
Buy Tea Bags — Buy
Niagara Starch ^Pk?’ 20c Tetley Tea Bags
16 a. Pkg. 25c I
Ic Sale
64 Bags KhQ
(n a Pkg
YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY MEATS
"Super-Right" Quality - Swift Premium
or Armour's Star Short Shank - Skinn'd
"SUPER-RIGHT" Heavy Beet
Leon Boneless Stew 65c
Boneless Top Round Steak 89c
Boneless Rump Roost 89c
Boneless Chuck Roost 69c
Rump Roost—Bone-In 69c
Boneless Cooked
“SUPER-RIGHT” l^ed
Ham
6-Oz. CQ-
Pkg. jye
10 to 14-lb. average lb>
Smoked
Shank
Portion,
55c
Lb..45c 95c
"SUPER-RIGHT" Heavy Groin Fed Beef — Biode Style
CHUCK ROASTS
Come See A&P's Large Selection of Fruits & Vegetobles!
Large — Red Ripe — - Cuban
Iona Yellow Cling Large — Red Ripe ww v-uuau
PEACHES 27c Wa terme Ions Avocadoes, 2 for 33c
Aristocrat Brand
SALTINES 19c
Ann Page Bird Design Glass
PEANUT °i^'‘43c
Bab-O Cleanser 29c 43c
Blue Dot Duz 35c ^g. 83c
Duz S. 35c pte. 83c*
California, Juicy, White
Seedless Grapes ^ 2iGi
S. C. Grown, Tree-Ripened
PEACHES lb. 10c
I Large Crisp Heads of Fresh
Lettuce 2 “ 29c
Fresh Green
PEPPERS 2 for 11c
Camay Soap
pi«. _
geta
lOc ”
Camay Soap
2 29ci
Dash Dog Food
D 1 Lb.
D Cans
Daily Dog Food
3 a 3c
Bath and Deodorant Soop
DIAL
2 Regular#|^_
Bars 270
Bars
Bath
2 Bath 07A
Bars yf C
y WEBSTER ^
UHABmOBED
BicnonniRY
SECTIONS
^ a 2-Part Binder
SECTION NO. 1
Onty 254
wHhSZ^SOInwyxha*,,
SECTIONS 2-lS
and each part of the 2-part
Only 304
with any pnrehasV**
SECTION NO. 3 IS
NOW ON SALE!
Sections No. 1-2< • ore still on sole!